Buddhist birth stories; or, Jataka tales, Volume 1
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Buddhist birth stories; or, Jataka tales, Volume 1
Jataka stories, English
Dummedha Jātaka Nos. 50, 122
Durājana Jātaka No. 64
Dūta Jātaka No. 260
Earthquakes, miraculous, 33, 58, 118
East, facing towards the, 67, 96
Eclipse, 253
Ekapada Jātaka No. 238
Ekapaṇṇa Jātaka No. 149
Elephant, Māra’s mystic, 97, 99, 101
Elephant’s feet, of gold, 182
Elephant, the gentle, 259-262
Elephant and dog, 263
Elephant, monkey, and partridge, 312
Emetic, 243
Erasmus quoted, vii
Evil communications, etc., xxi, 257-262
Evil to be overcome with good, xxv, xxviii
Execution by elephants, 281
Fairy, story about a, 216
Fetish worship, xxi
Fiery furnace, story of the, 316
Fire-god conquered by a quail, 304
Fire restrained in presence of the Buddha, 303
Fire worshippers, 114, 115
Fire, origin of jungle-, 308
Fish and his wife (No. 34), 299
Fish choose the Leviathan as their king, 291
Fish and the good crane, 288
Fish and the cruel crane, 317
Flying, accomplishment of Arahats, 122
Flying of Pacceka Buddhas, 335;
by means of a gem, xix
Fowler and the quails, 296-298
Fox and crow, xiii
Gagga Jātaka No. 155
Gahapati Jātaka No. 199
Gāmaṇi-canda Jātaka No. 257
Gaŋgeyya Jātaka No. 205
Garahita Jātaka No. 219
Gayā-sīsa hill near Rājagaha, 114, 257
Gesta Romanorum, xlvi
Ghatāsana Jātaka No. 133
Ghaṭikāra, an archangel, 86, 93
Gift-halls, 334
Gifts, trifling, of great value, 329
Gijjha Jātaka No. 164
Gilchrist, J., translator of Æsop, xxxv
Giridanta Jātaka No. 184
Girly-face, an elephant so called, 259
Goat and Brāhman, 226
Godha Jātaka Nos. 138, 141
Gods, Brāhman and Buddhist, 180-184
Godpole’s Æsop in Sanskrit, xxxv
Gold of Ophir, xlvii
Gold, buried, 323, 326
Gold dishes, 156
Golden Hill, 63, 71
Goldsmith, 251
Goose, the Golden, ix, 292, 294
Gotama, name of the Buddha, 112
Greediness, story against, 214-218
Greek and Buddhist fables, xliii
Guṇa Jātaka No. 157
Guṇādhya, poet, lxxiii
Gūṭhapāna Jātaka No. 227
Guttila Jātaka No. 243
Hair, unkempt, a sign of holiness, 69;
the Buddha’s, 86;
Dāgaba of the Hair-relic, 110
Halo from the Buddha’s person, 114, 125, 135
Haŋsas, ix, 292
Hardy, 111
Haritamāta Jātaka No. 239
Hawkers, 153-157
Heaven, war in, 284; the glories of, shown to a sinner, 288
Hell becomes filled with light, 103
Hire of boats, 155;
carriages, 170
Hitopadesa, lxxii
Horse, _see_ Sindh, Bhoja;
the mythic horse, 82-87;
horse-dealers, 174;
stories of the noble, 244-250;
story of the proud, 251
House, figuratively of the individual, 104
Hungarian tales, xlii
Hunters, stories against, 238
Hunting, evils of, 206
Hymn of triumph, the Buddha’s, 103-105
Illīsa Jātaka No. 78
Inda-samāna-gotta Jātaka No. 161
Individuality, 104
Indra, 85
Inherited qualities, liv, lxxxv, 251
Isipatana, suburb of Benares, 91
Jackal and crow, xii
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